World real-time statistics: the cumulative number of diagnosed cases worldwide exceeded 100 million, with more than 2.14 million deaths

The Wuhan pneumonia (novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19) Epidemic has been heating up since the first case was discovered at the end of the previous year. According to the latest statistics from foreign media, the cumulative number of confirmed cases worldwide has exceeded 100 million, and statistics from Johns Hopkins University also show that the cumulative number of cases worldwide has exceeded 99.645 million, which is less than 360,000 short of the 100 million cases.

According to worldometers, as of 8:00 a.m. this morning, the cumulative number of confirmed cases worldwide reached 124,6244, and the cumulative number of deaths was 2,148,286. As for the past day, the global number of new cases is more than 427,000, the most new cases are more than 130,000 in the United States, more than 38,000 in Spain, more than 28,000 in Brazil, more than 22,000 in the United Kingdom, etc.

The latest statistics from Johns Hopkins University show that the cumulative number of cases diagnosed worldwide reached 99,640,5496, and the cumulative number of deaths exceeded 2,137,000. In the United States, there are more than 25.25 million confirmed cases and more than 420,000 deaths. In India, more than 10.667 million cases were diagnosed and 153,000 deaths were recorded; in Brazil, more than 8.87 million cases were diagnosed and 217,000 deaths were recorded. In Russia, there are more than 3.698 million confirmed cases and more than 68,000 deaths. In the United Kingdom, there are 3.68 million confirmed cases and more than 98,000 deaths.

Other countries with more than one million cases include France with more than 3.116 million cases, Spain with more than 2.593 million cases, Italy with more than 2.475 million cases, Turkey with more than 2.435 million cases, Germany with more than 2.154 million cases, Colombia with more than 2.027 million cases, Argentina with more than 1.87 million cases, Mexico with more than 1.76 million cases, Poland with more than 1.478 million cases, South Africa with more than 1.417 million cases, Iran More than 1.379 million cases, more than 1.23 million cases in Ukraine, more than 1.09 million cases in Peru.